Re: qpsmtpd as a mail proxy for outgoing mail

2014-01-15 Thread bo...@cekrlic.com
Sweet, Haraka seems to be along the lines I was looking for. Thanks to you and Matt. Cheers, B On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Steve Freegard wrote: > Bojan, > > This seems like a reasonable thing to do and not impossible to do at all. > > I moved from qpsmtpd a while ago and I'm using Harak

Re: qpsmtpd as a mail proxy for outgoing mail

2014-01-15 Thread Steve Freegard
Bojan, This seems like a reasonable thing to do and not impossible to do at all. I moved from qpsmtpd a while ago and I'm using Haraka now (see https://github.com/baudehlo/Haraka) and you could probably do this by hacking a couple of the existing plugins if you know a bit of Javascript (smtp_

qpsmtpd as a mail proxy for outgoing mail

2014-01-15 Thread Bojan Čekrlić
Hi list, I've been looking around for this solution and qpsmtpd seems to be the closest thing that I found. Let me explain: I would like to do something similar with SMTP that Perdition (http://horms.net/projects/perdition/) does for IMAP/POP. Namely, when the user authenticates, his convers